Anoushka Mirchandani
Starstruck (2021)
Acrylic on canvas framed, 30 in x 24 in.
Lost and Found (2022)
Acrylic on canvas framed, 30 in x 24 in.
Anoushka Mirchandani
San Francisco based, Indian artist Anoushka Mirchandani moved to the United States when she was 18 years old. Her work is an examination of her experience navigating a multiplicity of identities as an Indian, American, Immigrant, Woman, and Artist. She tells a story of a fractured identity caught between two contrasting worlds—America and India—and what it feels like to exist in a liminal space. Mirchandani explores how the context of her existence—history, culture, the sociopolitical environment, and her immediate surroundings—shapes her inner world.
In 2017 and 2018, Anoushka was selected as a showcase visual artist for Kearny Street Workshop, the oldest Asian Pacific American multidisciplinary arts organization in the US. In 2019, she was selected to show her work at CA State Senator Scott Wiener’s public offices. Anoushka has shown her
work in various galleries in San Francisco, with artwork in private collections across the U.S, Europe and India including Arthur Lewis. She recently concluded a sell-out debut solo exhibition in San Francisco in 2020, followed by another sold-out exhibition in London in 2021 and an exhibition at Armory 2022 with Yossi Milo.